Unemployed educated youth in dire straits, seeks attender job

Update: 2018-05-29 04:59 IST

Ongole:  Joint Collector S Nagalakshmi has asked district officials to clear the pending representations received as part of the weekly grievances redressal day as early as possible and directed the district officials to attend the grievances’ day without fail on Mondays. 

The officials received several representations from the people as part of the grievances day.

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A resident of Rayavaram in Markapuram Srinivasulu, who is a graduate, urged the officials for a job at least as an attendar to support his family comprising parents and three sisters. 

He said that the family has no house and taking shelter under a road bridge near Jagannadha temple.
 
A resident of Madalavaripalem in Podili mandal Jaanaa Chennakesavulu sought pattadar passbook for 1.71 acre family land to enable them to share among four brothers equally following death of their father Kasayya. 

He said that he has been going round the revenue department for the past one year, but of no avail. 

A representation has been submitted to the district authorities seeking justice as the Mutyalapadu Pipeline Pilot Project Committee in Mutyalapadu village of Lingasamudram mandal has been depriving irrigation facility to other land owners. 

A representation has been submitted seeking allotment of hosue-sites among 100 SC families living in the land belonging to Doreddi Vijayalakshmi and Venkata Ramana Rao in old SC Harijanapalem in Buddipudi of Ulavapalem mandal. 

The district administration was urged to buy the land and allot house sites among the SCs. 

A physically challenged person Mastan of Turpu Gangavaram in Somavarappadu of Talluru mandal claimed that he applied to derive benefit under NTR Bharosa but no justice was done. 

He sought the district administration to intervene and render justice to him. 

A senior citizen Mutamsetty Narayanamma of Santanootalapadu mandal urged the district administration for intervention to get pension under the NTR-Bharosa programme. 

Gudimetla Subbamma of Potlapadu in Kurichedu mandal said that she has been cultivating 4 cents of government patta land given to her in 1971. 

But  the government also gave patta on her land to Polireddy Bhagyalakshmamma and her husband Venkataramireddy. 

She made several trips to Kurichedu Tahsildar explaining her case, but of no avail, she said seeking justice from the district administration. 

Also a joint collector Markandeyulu, RDO K srinivasa Rao, deputy collector Narasimham and others took part in the programme.

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